Renewed Strength

Remember Where You Came From


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Welcome back to Renewed Strength, the podcast where faith and fitness come together to help you live stronger—inside and out. I’m glad you’re here.


As we move deeper into January, some of you are already feeling stronger. More confident. More consistent. And that’s a good thing. But today, I want to talk about something that matters just as much as progress — remembering where you came from.


If you’ve been training for a while, you know how easy it is to forget your starting point. At one time, the weights you warm up with now felt heavy. The movements that feel natural today once felt awkward. You had questions. You felt unsure. You may have even felt out of place.


Progress is a blessing — but if we’re not careful, it can quietly turn into pride.


Philippians 2:3–5 says:


“Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility, value others above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others.


In your relationships with one another, have the same mindset as Christ.”


Paul is calling believers to live differently than the world around them. Not driven by ego, comparison, or status — but by humility. By considering others. By reflecting the heart of Christ in everyday interactions.


That mindset doesn’t just apply to church or prayer. It applies everywhere — including the gym.


Remembering where you came from keeps your progress in perspective.


The gym isn’t a stage. It’s a shared space. A place where beginners and veterans exist side by side — all chasing growth, all fighting doubts, all carrying insecurities of their own.


When you remember your early days, it changes how you move through that space. You become more patient. More approachable. More willing to encourage instead of impress.


Humility doesn’t mean downplaying your progress. It means using it wisely. It means letting your strength serve others instead of separating you from them.


And spiritually, the same is true. None of us earned our growth on our own. God met us where we were and walked us forward. Remembering that keeps our hearts soft and our faith grounded.


This week, as you train, take a moment to look around.

Notice the person who looks unsure. The one quietly watching others before trying a movement. The one who reminds you of you when you first started.


Choose to be a source of encouragement.

Offer a smile.

Give someone space.

Share knowledge (when it’s welcomed, of course).

Lead with humility instead of ego.


Remember — strength isn’t just measured by what you can lift. It’s reflected in how you treat others along the way.



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